Here's the patched patch: Index: rescue-boot.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/boot-floppies/documentation/en/rescue-boot.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.98 diff -u -r1.98 rescue-boot.sgml --- rescue-boot.sgml 2002/04/15 04:33:21 1.98 +++ rescue-boot.sgml 2002/04/16 04:08:55 @@ -338,16 +338,23 @@ the <tt>boot:</tt> prompt. Here you can enter your boot arguments, or just hit <em>enter</em>. <p> - -Note that official Debian CD-ROM sets for &arch-title; will boot -different ``flavors'' depending on which CD-ROM you boot from. See -<ref id="kernel-choice"> for a discussion of the different flavors. -Here's how the flavors are laid out on the different CD-ROMs: +CD #1 of official Debian CD-ROM sets for &arch-title; will present a +<tt>boot:</tt> prompt on most hardware. Press <tt>F3</tt> to see the +list of kernel options available from which to boot. Just type your +chosen flavor name (idepci, vanilla, compact, bf24) at the +<tt>boot:</tt> prompt followed by return. + <p> +If your hardware doesn't support booting of multiple images, put one +of the other CDs in the drive. CD's 2 through 5 have no selection +menu but will boot different ``flavors'' depending on which CD-ROM is +inserted. See <ref id="kernel-choice"> for a discussion of the +different flavors. Here's how the flavors are laid out on the +different CD-ROMs: <taglist> <tag>CD 1</tag> <item> -On newer hardware, allows a selection of kernel images to boot from. On -older hardware, it will boot the `idepci' flavor kernel. +Allows a selection of kernel images to boot from (the idepci flavor is +the default if no selection is made). </item> <tag>CD 2</tag> @@ -371,15 +378,8 @@ </item> </taglist> -So, if you want to boot from one of the above flavors, put that CD in -the drive for booting. <p> -If you are using CD #1, and your hardware supports it, a <tt>boot:</tt> prompt -will be displayed. Press <tt>F3</tt> to see the list of kernel options -available from which to boot. Just type your chosen flavor name -(idepci, vanilla, compact, bf24) at the <tt>boot:</tt> prompt followed by -return. If your hardware doesn't support booting of multiple images, -CD #1 will boot the idepci flavor. + <!-- Which is right on a CD????? \install or \boot ? -->
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